Under Armour, Building 37

Under Armour, Building 37

Location|

Baltimore, MD

Architect|

Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

Adaptive reuse of 130,000 sf of existing retail warehouse including the addition of a 70,000 sf mezzanine. The program includes office space, a cafeteria and kitchen, an auditorium, a fitness area, a conference center, and a mock store. Extensive improvements to the envelope include added roof and wall insulation as well as a complete replacement of one wall to add floor to roof glass. Engineering systems include an air-cooled chiller plant, VAV air handling units, electric heating coils, a new electrical service, and a complete IT network. Sustainable design features include high efficiency chillers, efficient lighting, daylighting, and demand controlled ventilation.

Vanderweil Engineers specializes in MEP/FP and technology services engineering and construction/commissioning support for buildings, sustainable design, central heating and chiller plants, power generation, and transmission and distribution projects. The firm has earned numerous awards for its breakthrough design and consulting services, including the development of advanced strategies for sustainable and energy-efficient systems and the USGBC designation of LEED Proven Provider. Founded in 1950, Vanderweil is consistently ranked among the top U.S. engineering firms.